ISL 2021-22 | ISL teams to field only four overseas players at a time from next season

ISL 2021-22 | ISL teams to field only four overseas players at a time from next season

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Akash Mishra earned a national call-up for his performance in the 2020-21 ISL

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FSDL (Football Sports Development Limited), the organisers of the ISL, has decided to increase the number of Indian players at any point of time in the match to seven. It implies only four foreigners can be fielded in the playing XI, while a maximum of six overseas players can be signed by a team.

Hero Indian Super League 2021-22 season will witness an increase in number of Indian players in the playing XI, as the new Coach & Player Selection Guidelines of Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) now mandates clubs to have a minimum of seven (7) Indian players on the field at any point of time.

An increase in number of Indian players from six (6) to seven (7) thus means a spot lesser for foreign players which will now be capped at a maximum of four (4).

Since the inception of ISL, there has been constant progression, innovation, and focus to develop Indian football. The latest changes in player guidelines are incorporated with the League’s philosophy of bringing constant improvement to India’s premier football event. The inaugural 2014 season had witnessed a playing composition of 6 foreigners and 5 Indian players. Over the years, the League has gradually increased the spots for Indian players, with ISL 2017-18 having a mandate of minimum 6 Indian players on the field, which now has been further increased to 7 for the 2021-22 season.

The cap on foreign players to a maximum of 4 is in accordance with the Asian Football Confederation’s club competitions’ regulations. With the changes, clubs can sign a maximum of 6 foreign players of which one is required to be from an AFC member nation. A club also has an option to sign a foreign marquee player within the League-approved classifications.

Starting this season, FSDL will mandate clubs to increase their development player signing from minimum two to four, while continuing to have two of such development players be part of the match-day squad. The League witnessed a significant improvement in the performance of developmental players last season with the likes of Akash Mishra, Apuia, Jeakson Singh, Rahul KP, Asish Rai, etc. delivering breakthrough performances underlining the testament to the growth of young footballers in India.

A club can have a maximum squad strength of 35 players, with 3 registered goalkeepers. A club can also have an injury replacement for an Indian player (outside of the max. 35 registered players).

The squad salary cap remains at INR 16.5 Crore for season 2021-22.

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